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Pre-owned Gevril Men's 4753b Wall Street Swiss Automatic Sw 200 Exhibition Caseback WatchPre-owned Gevril Men's 4753b Wall Street Swiss Automatic Sw 200 Exhibition Caseback WatchPre-owned Gevril Men's 4753b Wall Street Swiss Automatic Sw 200 Exhibition Caseback Watch
Pre-owned Gevril Men's 4753b Wall Street Swiss Automatic Sw 200 Exhibition Caseback Watch
GEVRIL Pre-owned Men's 4753b Wall Street Swiss Automatic Sw 200 Exhibition Caseback Watch
GEVRIL Pre-owned Men's 4753b Wall Street Swiss Automatic Sw 200 Exhibition Caseback Watch
GEVRIL Pre-owned Men's 4753b Wall Street Swiss Automatic Sw 200 Exhibition Caseback Watch

Pre-owned Men's 4753b Wall Street Swiss Automatic Sw 200 Exhibition Caseback Watch

  • Size:
    ONE SIZE
  • condition:
    Pre-Owned
  • price:
    $1295
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Gevril Men's 4753B Wall Street Swiss Automatic SW 200 Exhibition CaseBack Watch   YOU ARE NOW LOOKING AT A Gevril Men's 4753B Wall Street Swiss Automatic SW 200 Exhibition CaseBack Watch    Product Description An accessory to success. A distinctive, Swiss-made timepiece is always a sound investment. Artfully reminiscent of the famed New York City skyline, each watch in the Gevril Wall Street Collection commands attention with a stainless steel, architectural design. The new 39mm unidirectional rotating bezel frames sapphire-doomed, anti-glare crystal. Detailed to perfection, a magnified lens showcases luminous indices and hands on a contrasting dial. Form never suffers to function: each watch is water resistant for up to 200 meters and features a stainless steel bracelet with folding deployment closure. Available in a series of sleek dial colorways, the Wall Street Collection makes a strong statement.  The Gevril Story   The Gevril watch company was begun by Jacques Gevril in the mid-1700s in La Chaux-de-Fond